Aotearoa People's Network Kaharoa

Aotearoa People's Network Kaharoa provides free internet access to New Zealand public libraries. Funding is provided by the New Zealand government by way of Community Partnership Fund and the National Library of New Zealand. The service was established in 2007, and is based in the Christchurch office of the National Library. It is governed by a Governance Group which has included people such as Paul Reynolds.

The network provides and maintains desktop computers and WiFi equipment at around 120 partner libraries, and provides them filtered internet access in conjunction with internet service provider Snap.[1] As of 2009, all partner libraries receive the equipment and access at no cost, although the funding is periodically reviewed.[2]

In October 2009, Aotearoa People’s Network Kaharoa won the 3M Award for Innovation in Libraries.[3]

In October 2010, Aotearoa People’s Network Kaharoa won Best Access Initiative 2010 from the Australia and New Zealand Internet Best Practise Awards.[4]

References

  1. "Surprise best ISP winner at Tuanz Awards". National Business Review. 4 September 2009. Archived from the original on 6 September 2009. Retrieved 23 November 2009.
  2. Wardle, Penny (10 November 2009). "Free web access in doubt". The Marlborough Express. Retrieved 23 November 2009.
  3. "Scoop: Aotearoa People's Network Kaharoa wins Award". Scoop. 15 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-22.
  4. http://bestpracticeawards.org.au/best-access-initiative-2010

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